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Eloise by Peter Mcpoland

Artist Biography For Peter Mcpoland

Peter McPoland Is An Emerging Singer Song-Writer And Music Producer Born In Vermont United States On November 3 2000. He Gained A Following Across Social Media Platforms That Has Amassed A Fanbase For His Music. He Blends Many Different Genres In His Music.At Just 21 Years Old He Creates The Kind Of Finespun Folk-Pop That Feels Both Beautifully Lived-In And Undeniably Original. McPoland Picked Up Guitar At The Age Of 14 And Taught Himself To Play Finding Lessons To Be Too Regimented. Within A Year He’d Started Writing His Own Songs Mining Inspiration From Folk Artists Like John Prine And Gregory Alan Isakov. As Shown On Breakout Hits Like His Self-Released Single “Romeo & Juliet ” The Texas-Bred Artist Has An Incredible Gift For Capturing The Most Nuanced Emotional Experiences Then Bringing That Expression To Life In Idiosyncratic Detail.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Eloise

"Eloise" Is McPoland’s First Outing In 2021 After What Is As Of Now His Quietest Year With Regards To Releases And Other Activities For Obvious Reasons. Whatever Peter Got Up To During His 2020 It Certainly Wasn’t Hiding Under A Rock As "Eloise" Uses It’s Titular Character To Comment On The General Attitudes Felt By McPoland’s Generation This Last Year Or Handful Of Years Depending On How One Looks At It . A Core Component Of "Eloise" Is The Individual Vs. The Collective. Each Verse Elaborates Further On It’s Author And Recipient With The Focus Dial Cranked Up A Notch Each Time Going From Broad Strokes Covering The Whole Of Humanity To Peter Himself A Fully Rounded Individual Who Can Only Be Truly Understood By Himself With The Character Of Eloise Bridging The Two States. "Eloise" Contains Three Verses Each Fashioned As A Message From What Can Be Presumed To Be Peter Himself To “Eloise” The Hypothetical Woman Of His Desires Who Serves As The Framework For Peter’s Musings. McPoland Is No Stranger To Using These Seemingly Mythical Women To Explore Non-Romantic Ideas And One Might Be Fooled By His Conventions Into Believing That "Eloise" Is Another Of His Lighthearted Acoustic Romps No Doubt Reinforced Via The Warm Major Key Chords And A Backing Choir Of Tenors. The Lyrics However Paint A Much Bleaker Picture Than What McPoland Has Done Before As If The Music Itself Is In Denial Of The Maelstrom Circling About It.

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